I still can't decide which one I liked best. I was leery of the blue cheese sauce on the steak. I like blue cheese, but sometimes it can be over powering. Not to fear, the sauce was just perfect, light and subtle, just enough to balance the sweetness of the onions and tomatoes. The tuna wasn't heavy on mayo or any spice, but had a nice ratio of petite diced red onions and avocado to tuna. It was topped with fontina cheese, very mild tasting, and grilled panini style. There were many choices on the menu I would have liked to try including a cuban sandwich and a chicken piccata sandwich on a warm baguette with lemon aioli. I think I'm going to have to go back.
Now you may wonder why if I am unemployed and heading into poor student status again, why on earth am I treating myself to nice meals out? I'm doing research of course! I have compiled a list of cafes in the Boston area that I plan to visit and taste their wares. I want to see what my competition is, or who might be a good possible future employer. Plus it feeds not only my tummy, but also my idea bank. So far I have visited The Biscuit in Somerville, Pie Bakery and Cafe in Newton and Vicki Lee's in Belmont. So far Vicki Lee's has been my favorite. Not only were the sandwiches exceptional, but she had a case full of beautiful and delicious looking European style pastries. This is my kinda place, modern and chic, and a sophisticated but accessible menu. I will fill you in on my other cafe visits as I continue my "research".
When my roommate and I returned home, I was ready for a nap. I debated the amount of time I had till going meet some friends for happy hour. I ruled out a nap, made a fresh pot of coffee and started to mix up a batch of chocolate French Macarons with raspberry chocolate buttercream filling.

If you want to see how popular this lovely little cookies are and the range of inventiveness the French take with them just visit the Laduree or Pierre Herme websites. I'm not sure why they haven't taken over in the United States yet. I may just have to start my own little French Macaron Revolution.
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Will you email me the recipe for the French macroons? They look divine.
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